Middle lamella

Under the middle lamella is defined as a thin plasma- like layer of pectins between adjacent plant cells. By this structure, adjacent cells are literally glued together, only in the corners between the cells there are some small (or for example in the aerenchyma even very large ) air-filled spaces, the intercellular spaces.

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  • Strasburger, Textbook of Botany, 35th edition, Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN 978-3-8274-1388-8
  • Botany
  • Cell Biology
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